2015 ANNUAL REPORT - Goodwill Omaha€¦ · 2015 was another memorable year at Goodwill. After...
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GOODWILL INDUSTRIES, INC. • SERVING EASTERN NEBRASKA & SOUTHWEST IOWA
2015 ANNUAL REPORT
2015 BOARD OF TRUSTEES EXECUTIVE STAFFMark L. Brasee
Chairman of the BoardJoseph R. Lempka
Vice ChairmanMark L. Stokes
SecretaryRobert J. Mitchell
TreasurerElizabeth A. Mazzotta
Chairman EmeritusFrank J. McGree
President and CEO
MembersDavid M. AndersonBrian M. Csipkes
Richard A. FrandeenRonald C. Jensen
Larry R. King Sandra A. LaneJoseph W. Lang
Erin LimasOthello H. Meadows III
R.J. NearyJoseph J. OlsenDaniel A. PadillaCarol L. RussellScott D. SemradDaniel G. Wenzl
Lyn Wallin Ziegenbein
Life MembersJ. Timothy Daugherty
Gerald C. GrayMary Pat Heck
Michael E. LeightonJames L. MounceDolores C. OwenAnthony M. PayneWilliam B. PrestonWilliam E. Ramsey
Charles V. Sederstrom, Jr.Wayne E. SimmondsJoseph T. Sullivan, Jr.William N. VobejdaTommy L. WhalenAndrew WilliamsGary R. Yocum
Frank McGreePresident & CEOAndy Bradley
Executive Vice President of Planning & Business DevelopmentPauli Bishop
Chief Financial Officer•
Kay HilgenkampVice President of Retail Operations
Linda KizzierVice President of Employment & Training
Todd MilbrandtVice President of Federal Contracts
Dave PfefferVice President of Human Resources
Erin Swanson RussellVice President of Development
•La Ronda Birch
Senior Director of Human ResourcesKent Caniglia
Senior Director of Risk Management Brent Koster
Senior Director of MarketingChristine Aguilar
Director of Training ServicesShirley Hall
Director of Retail Operations Rita Hamele Crum
Director of Marketing CommunicationsTobi Mathouser
Director of Contract ServicesShannon McGree
Director of Retail SalesGordon Scheet
Director of Information TechnologyTashana Barrios MagurnoExecutive Assistant to the CEO
2015 was another memorable year at Goodwill. After twelve months of amazing work on behalf of staff, program participants, board members and supporters, it’s challenging to capture all of our accomplishments.
Here is a brief list of milestones from last year:• Goodwill employee Steve Hennessey was the recipient of the 2015 Goodwill Industries International Achiever of the Year Award• Enrolled 1,913 people in nine programs; 697 jobs were found by these Goodwill participants• Received a $1.4 million Metro bus transit cleaning contract• Celebrated the 50th anniversary of Goodwill’s Work Experience program• Secured a $600,000 Department of Justice re-entry grant• Celebrated one YouthBuild and two Customer Connect graduations• Raised nearly $1.4 million in funds to support the Goodwill mission, including $71,000 through the OmahaGives! campaign• Hosted the 17th Annual Goodwill Golf Classic, raising a record $140,000
Each of Goodwill’s 597 employees contributed to many achievements throughout the year. Goodwill earned a maximum three-year CARF accreditation, received the Business Excellence Award from the Greater Omaha Chamber and was recognized with an award by the local chapter of the NAACP.
On behalf of Goodwill, we would like to thank you for joining in our mission of changing lives and strengthening the community through education, training and work. None of this would be possible without the dedication of our employees, donors, customers and partners. We thank you for your support and look forward to accomplishing even more in the years to come.
THANKYOUFOR2015
Frank J. McGreePresident and CEO
Mark L. Brasee2015 Chairman of the Board
STEVE2015 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR
“I’m here to work. That’s my mission, to work every day.
Work, work, work.”• Steve Hennessey
Steve Hennessey didn’t have an easy start in life. His father was killed when he was a toddler, and his mother suffered a nervous breakdown. Hennessey was sent to live in a home for people with intellectual disabilities. When he turned 18, he moved to an assisted living facility in Lincoln, Nebraska and started working at Goodwill.
For 36 years, Hennessey has been a custodian at the Robert V. Denney Federal Building in Lincoln through Goodwill Omaha’s AbilityOne program. AbilityOne provides job opportunities to individuals with disabilities in a supportive, team-oriented work environment.
During the week, Hennessey is up at 4:30 a.m. to make the one mile walk to work. Even though he doesn’t need to clock in until 6:00 a.m., he likes arriving early, making a stop along the way at his favorite gas station for a donut and coffee. Hennessey cleans everything at the Denney Building from the bathrooms and daycare to the high-security offices of the FBI and U.S. Marshals.
“My paycheck is important to me so I can pay rent and not live on the street,” Hennessey said. “I don’t want to be on welfare. I want to work a long time.”
This work ethic is one reason Hennessey was named Goodwill Industries International 2015 Achiever of the Year. This award is given to a person who has shown great progress in overcoming employment barriers. Hennessey was recognized at Goodwill’s Delegate Assembly conference in June 2015.
“Challenges to employment don’t exist in Steve’s world,” said Jim Gibbons, president and CEO of Goodwill Industries International. “He demonstrates that meaningful work is something everyone deserves.”
Having a job is an important constant in Hennessey’s life. Goodwill is there to provide support which allows him to live independently and do what he does best…work!
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES
INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVER
OF THEYEAR
JACOB2015 HOPE ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR
“The Work Experience program helped me get training to have a
job and keep a job.”• Jacob Brown
The physical demands and fast-paced environment are what Jacob Brown loves most about his job. The 2015 Hope Achiever of the Year works as a production WearHouse associate at the Goodwill Retail Operations Center (ROC) in Omaha.
Prior to becoming a full-time employee at Goodwill, Brown was enrolled in the agency’s Work Experience program, which provides on-the-job training for high school students with special needs. He spent part of his days at school and the remaining time at Goodwill being rotated among a variety of work areas. He received experience in custodial, administration and production areas and graduated from the program with the tools needed for employment. Brown always enjoyed working on the production side of Goodwill. When a position became open in that area, he applied and was immediately hired. Hauling a couch or unloading donations is second nature, and he doesn’t mind the sweat that accompanies it. According to Brown’s supervisor, he’s one of the hardest workers on the floor.
“He’s a powerhouse,” WearHouse Manager Shantel Featherson said. “He brings a lot to the team. Every goal he’s set since I’ve known him, he’s accomplished.”
As Brown started earning his own paychecks, he began to set goals. This determination allowed him to move into his own apartment, pay for his wedding and earn the responsibility of being a key holder at work. Now, he and his wife are saving money for a new house. We are sure Brown will accomplish that goal too.
With Brown’s drive, ambition and the support of his supervisor and coworkers, we have no doubt he’ll continue to achieve and go far at Goodwill.
HOPEACHIEVER
OF THEYEAR
TIMOTHY2015 MARCO/MEYER ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR
“Goodwill plays a huge part in me being where I
am today. I feel like I can accomplish anything if I put
my mind to it.” • Timothy Cech
Timothy Cech has worked as a custodian team leader at the Edward Zorinsky Federal Building in Omaha for eight years. Most days, he arrives to work early so he can greet his staff by telling them a few jokes before the workday begins. Cech is responsible for overseeing a variety of job duties performed by his custodial team. He is a very hands-on manager, not only providing supervision, but working right alongside his crew. Cech and his team have a history of passing building inspections with flying colors. These are just a few of the reasons why Cech was named the 2015 Marco/Meyer Achiever of the Year.
The Marco/Meyer Achiever of the Year Award is named after two long-time federal contracts employees who have since passed away, Laura Marco and Rick Meyer. Both individuals were examples of employees who did not let their disabilities stop them from achieving their goals and succeeding in life. Cech mirrors that same drive and ambition.
“Tim has been the definition of team lead,” Goodwill Project Manager Nate Gunter said. “He comes in, and when it’s time to work he gets rolling. He is a good example and is very dependable.”
Cech’s story is even more remarkable due to the fact that he lives with anxiety and is easily overwhelmed by large groups of people. He first noticed his uneasiness in crowded situations when he was in high school. He became distant, isolated and struggled with employment. Cech credits Goodwill for helping him rebuild his self esteem and for embracing his insecurities, for giving him a safe environment where he can be himself.
MARCO/MEYERACHIEVER
OF THEYEAR
HOLLY2015 GOODWILL MANAGER OF THE YEAR
DICK2015 GOODWILL EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR
“Thanks to each of you for giving me the opportunity to learn and grow as a manager. Especially, a big thank you to all the Work Experience
trainers and students who teach me things every single day.” • Holly Schwietz
2015 Annual Employee Awards Dinner
For the past 14 years, Work Experience Manager Holly Schwietz has changed the lives of young people with special needs. She has been a teacher and mentor to thousands of high school students, preparing them for the real world of work. As the manager for Goodwill’s Work Experience program, she is methodical in her efforts to assure each program participant has the opportunity to experience a variety of work settings.
Schwietz works closely with the families, school districts and referring agencies to build a strong support system for every student. She’s made it her mission to prepare these young minds for employment beyond Goodwill.
“I feel honored to be named the 2015 Employee of the Year, and I am grateful to all the people that I work with who made this possible. It’s
fun working with all of you.” • Dick Preston
2015 Annual Employee Awards Dinner
From the minute he clocks in to work at Goodwill’s Retail Operations Center, Dick Preston doesn’t sit still. As a truck driver for the retail division, he’s constantly on-the-go, serving a number of retail stores within the Omaha metro area. He has a strong work ethic, logging late nights and coming in on his days off. He is extremely customer-driven, insuring all deliveries are completed in a timely manner.
Preston states that his favorite part about working at Goodwill is the people. He says no matter where he goes or what stores he serves, there are always people to greet. He might not know everyone’s name, but he remembers their faces.
$25,000+The Criss Memorial Foundation The Lozier Foundation*Mutual of Omaha FoundationProject Everlast Richard Brooke Foundation The Sherwood Foundation William & Ruth Scott Family Foundation*
$10,000+Charles & Mary Heider Family Foundation Tim and Linda Daugherty*First National Bank Green Plains, Inc. Dan Hamann*Joe Moglia*Lone Mountain Trucking Union Pacific Foundation WoodmenLife
$10,000+ACCESSbankFraser Stryker PC LLOSandy Lane*Frank & Kendra McGree*Thomas & Evelyn McKnight*
Constance Ryan*Stanley & Dorothy Truhlsen*UMB Bank
$2,500+Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.Baird Holm LLPAndy & Jenny Bradley*Mark & Mary Lou Brasee*BlueCross BlueShield of NebraskaEletechJohn Fahey*Helen Pearson Charitable Trust*Larry & Sandy King *Joe & Kacey Lempka*Deborah MacDonald*Millard LumberMutual of Omaha BankMark & Donelle Stokes*
$1,000+ American National BankDavid & Melissa Anderson*Robert Baltzell*Baxter Toyota of La VistaLa Ronda & Gregory Birch*
BroadmoorThe Burlington Capital GroupCasslingCoventry Health Care/AetnaJerry CrouseDarland ConstructionEric & Roma Dawson*DeloitteEgan SupplyEnterprise BankRichard & Rosemary Frandeen*Jerry & Mary Gray*Hansen Mueller Co. *The Harry A. Koch Co. Mary Pat & Steve Heck*Investor’s Realty, Inc.J.E. Dunn Construction CompanyJackson LewisJayhawk BoxesJelecosJet LinxKiewit Building Group Joseph & Molly Lang*Erin & Michael Limas*Lutz & CompanyElizabeth Mazzotta*
THANK YOUWe extend sincere thanks to all those who made charitable gifts to Goodwill in 2015.
McGrath NorthShannon McGree*Midlands Carrier TransicoldTodd & Ann Milbrandt*Miller Electric CompanyRobert & Rondi Mitchell*Mutual of Omaha Insurance CompanyR.J. & Liz Neary*Omaha Neon Sign CompanyOmaha WinWater WorksOSI Industries/Oakland FoodsOutlook NebraskaPansing, Hogan, Ernst & Bachman, LLPDavid Pfeffer & Stacy Scholtz*Lena Pflanz*Pinnacle BankPrimrose School of La VistaAngie QuinnRDG Planning & DesignRuss Lee LawnsCarol & Rick Russell*Erin & Joel Russell*Charles Sederstrom*Scott & Lindsey Semrad*SEI Security EquipmentSignature PerformanceSilverStone GroupSpartan NashSupplyWorksTD Ameritrade
Terry McGill Inc. Thompson, Dreesen & Dorner, Inc. Travelers Urban VillageValmont Industries
$500+ Acorn PlumbingAlbers Communication GroupAnonymousAON Pauli Bishop*Erik Booth*BorsheimsBuffalo Export LLCCentral States Health & Life Co. Steven Chambers*Embassy Suites La VistaFCE Benefit Administrators, Inc. The Geis GroupBob & Barbara Goodman*Graphic Technologies, Inc. Great Plains CommunicationsHerbert & Cynthia Hartman*Richard Holland*Ronald & Therese Jensen*Jensen TireLinda & Bruce Kizzier*Mike & Mary Leighton*LinkedIn*
Tobi and Matt Mathouser*Morgan Stanley Wealth ManagementMorrissey EngineeringPhenomblue*Richard & Joan Pitner*Quantum Real EstateRotary Club of OmahaSeim JohnsonSP Incentives, Inc. Ka & Deborah Squire*StreckThomas Vann*William & Judy Vobejda*Waitt CompanyWalmart Kevin Welsh*Tommy Whalen*
*Goodwill Society Member
For the complete listing of our 2015 financial contributors, please visit goodwillomaha.org.
FINANCIALCONTRIBUTORS
RETAIL STORESBenson Park Plaza4805 North 72nd StreetOmaha, NE 68134402.231.1966
West Center8310 Spring PlazaOmaha, NE 68124402.397.0542
Harris Center2221 North 109th StreetOmaha, NE 68164402.493.3238
Southwestern Plaza14215 Hillsdale CircleOmaha, NE 68137402.894.2357
156th & Maple15455 Ruggles StreetOmaha, NE 68116402.965.3588
180th & Q18125 R PlazaOmaha, NE 68135402.895.0651
78th & Dodge201 North 78th StreetOmaha, NE 68114402.393.2800
Bellevue2303 Towne Centre DriveBellevue, NE 68123402.292.0475
Papillion8507 Giles RoadPapillion, NE 68046402.592.2751
South Papillion704 Gold Coast DrivePapillion, NE 68046402.331.1112
Blair1364 Washington StreetBlair, NE 68008402.533.8000 Gretna11722 Standing Stone DriveGretna, NE 68028402.332.2707
Council Bluffs 1850 Madison AvenueCouncil Bluffs, IA 51503712.328.8911
Fremont3175 East Elk LaneFremont, NE 68025402.727.5007
SPECIALTY STORES GoodBytes4115 South 72nd StreetOmaha, NE 68127Store: 402.935.4552Technicians: 402.935.4553
Goodwill WearHouse4115 South 72nd StreetOmaha, NE 68127402.731.4888
RETAIL OPERATIONS CENTER4115 South 72nd StreetOmaha, NE 68127
ATTENDED DONATION CENTERSStorefront10749 Mockingbird DriveOmaha, NE 68127
Donation Trailer5005 Grover StreetOmaha, NE 68106
Donation Trailer3424 North 90th StreetOmaha, NE 68134
Find out more aboutour locations at goodwillomaha.org.
RETAIL &DONATIONLOCATIONS
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Retail salesFederal service contract feesContract work for local companiesGrants and fees for employment and trainingSpecial events revenueInvestment and miscellaneous income
Operating Revenue
Personnel: wages, payroll taxes and benefitsRent, utilities and facilitiesDepreciationSuppliesMarketing and advertisingProfessional feesTransportationNational organization duesOther expenses
Total Expenses
Net Operating Income/(Loss)
Other Income/Expense:Increase/(Decrease) in market value of investments Contributions
Net Gain
$19,926,754$4,303,177$693,252
$4,247,767$143,495$74,046
$29,388,491
$18,453,275$4,778,097$1,781,586$1,841,033$440,195
$1,625,757$409,469$303,789$250,165
$29,883,366
($494,875)
($38,289)$653,002
$119,838
$20,575,322$4,128,219$786,789
$3,268,695$98,295$69,363
$28,926,683
$17,661,520$5,066,723$1,740,441$2,166,852$471,509
$1,070,456$387,796$312,088$364,503
$29,241,888
($315,205)
$179,343$713,682
$577,820per completed
audit by KPMG LLP
2014
per completed audit by Frankel
Zacharia LLC
2015
MissionGoodwill changes lives and strengthens communities through education, training and work.
VisionUnemployment will be eliminated among people who want to work.
ValuesCustomer Driven • Integrity & Accountability • Stewardship & Responsibility • Learning • Dignity & Diversity
Goodwill Industries, Inc.Serving Eastern Nebraska and Southwest Iowa
4805 North 72nd StreetOmaha, Nebraska 68134-2304
goodwillomaha.org402.341.4609
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